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Now in my life, the most important achievement of success is being a great mother to my daughters and finally completing school to get my degree. By finally receiving that diploma, will be the greatest accomplishment from the goals I have set for myself to do in my lifetime. This determination has been bred and instilled in me since I was a school girl from my mother and third grade teacher. That teacher was the inspiration in my schooling because she saw the potential in me. Besides her being so supportive she also gave me the encouragement to pursue much more that I thought I couldn’t. Being raised in a culture that the women must stay at home and take care of the children, it was not so easy to break the cycle of it. This is the reason my

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